Seraphinite
A recent arrival on the market, this variety of clinochlore, found only in Siberia near Lake Baikal, has quickly met with great success for its remarkable energy-giving properties.





Virtues and properties of Seraphinite in lithotherapy
With its shimmering beams like the wings of angels and its green color with shimmering reflections, Seraphinite offers you an enchanted stroll where only the beauty of nature, your nature and the present moment count.
Its layered formation creates protection against parasitic energies, allowing you to concentrate on what really belongs to you. It works on the heart chakra, opening a passageway where you've built walls of protection through your wounds. This passage can, if you choose, be the first step towards reuniting with your heart.
Her wisdom teaches you to trust in life, she points out that you are guided, that you are never alone and that you can safely let go of many things. Your mind can be reassured about this.
By teaching you this confidence, this new ability to let go while opening a passage to your heart, Seraphinite is a brilliant stone to help you free yourself from your dependencies and addictions. An addiction, no matter what kind, is most often there to fill a void, a lack. With Seraphinite, this feeling of lack is reduced, so you no longer need to compensate.
For these reasons, it is often recommended to people who want to lose weight, who want to stop smoking or drinking, or who need to free themselves from a harmful emotional dependency.
With the company of this stone, your connection with the subtle worlds, angels, nature spirits or your guides is facilitated. It also helps protect you from illusions, energy parasites or usurpers.
A healing stone with spiritual energies, it helps realign and harmonize your subtle bodies and densify your etheric body, which has a beneficial influence on your physical body, emotional balance and state of mind. For some people, it has proved highly effective in relieving migraine headaches.
How to use Seraphinite
- Would you like a clear answer to a question? Do a meditation with this intention with a Seraphinite.
- Do you have a cluttered mind? Too many things making you nervous and stressed? Wear a Seraphinite on you or take some time to relax with this stone.
- Do you often feel an emptiness in your heart? A feeling of lack? Wear a Seraphinite directly on this area.
Where to place a Seraphinite?
- A Seraphinite in your home will bring spiritual and angelic energies conducive to healing and letting go.
- In your bedroom, it can help you free yourself from whatever is cluttering your mind or your heart and preventing you from sleeping peacefully.
- In your living room, it's ideal if you want it to be a place of relaxation where you don't want to be bothered with everyday worries.
- In your kitchen, if you tend to fill gaps with food.
- In your office, if you're often stressed or anxious about your work.
- In your treatment room to amplify healing and heart-opening energies, especially if you work with the subtle worlds.
Seraphinite, for whom?
- For and who want to free themselves from an addiction.
- For people suffering from abandonment wounds.
- For those seeking to make contact with entities, nature spirits, angels, etc. For those involved in shamanic journeys, decorporation experiences or working with the subtle worlds.
- For all those who are easily stressed, anxious, tense and find it difficult to let go when necessary
How to purify Seraphinite
Sun/moon, running water, waveform, fumigation, singing bowl, breath/wind, prayers...Chakras
4ᵉ and 7ᵉ chakras - Coeur and CoronalAstrological signs
Sagittarius and CancerElement
WaterSeraphinite in mineralogy
Seraphinite is a variety of clinochlore found only in Russia, more precisely in Siberia in the Lake Baikal region.
The latest study, carried out in 2006, shows that Seraphinite belongs to the phyllosilicate class and is composed of magnesium dioxide, silicon oxide, aluminum oxide, iron oxide and water, and that it is formed of silica tetrahedra arranged in highly cohesive layers.
Previous studies on this stone are misleading, as they were carried out on clinochlores from the USA and Austria and not on the Russian variety known as Seraphinite.
The story of Seraphinite
The term clinochlore dates back to 1861 and comes from the Greek klino pencher and chloros vert. Seraphinite is a nickname given in the United States in the 90s, when this stone began to appear on the market. The nickname comes from its fibrous bundles, reminiscent of angels' wings.
In Christian philosophy, Seraphinite is associated with Saint Sofia, symbol of Wisdom.
Lithotherapy
- Element(s) :
- Zodiac(s) :
- Cancer, Sagittarius
- Purification :
- Singing bowl, Water, Fumigation, Moon, Form waves, Sun, Breath
- Emotional :
- Anxiety, Emotional hurt, Clarity, Self-confidence, Nervousness, Stress, Balance
- Spiritual :
- Alignment, Harmony, Subtle worlds (connection), Meditation, Spirituality
- Miscellaneous :
- Protection
To help you let go
*Please note! Some minerals may be toxic and must not be licked or ingested (as such or in the form of powder, elixir or stone water) or be in prolonged contact with the skin or mucous membranes.
*The information on the stones described here are general indications based on our research and experience, and are not exhaustive.
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